bryoerythrophyllum moss
Bryoerythrophyllum ferruginascens (Stirt.) Giacom.
Bryoerythrophyllum ferruginascens is a moss species in the Pottiaceae family. It is found in Flanders, Southeast, and Northern Europe. The species was first described in 1947 by Giacom, based on earlier work by Stirt.
Description
Bryoerythrophyllum ferruginascens is a member of the Pottiaceae family, a group of mosses commonly found in a variety of habitats. This species is distributed across Flanders, the Southeast region, and Northern Europe. It was formally described in 1947 by Giacom, who named it based on earlier observations by Stirt. The species is known by the common name 'bryoerythrophyllum moss' in English and other languages. Its classification under the genus Bryoerythrophyllum reflects its morphological and ecological characteristics shared with other members of this group.
Other common names
Rufous Beard-mossbryoerythrophyllum moss
Distribution
Flanders · SE · NO
Synonyms
Barbula botelligeraBarbula congoanaBarbula ferruginascensBarbula lombokensisBarbula saint-pierreiDidymodon botelligerDidymodon luzonensisLeptodontium arseneiErythrophyllum ruberrimumSemibarbula congoanaDidymodon ferruginascensBarbula rubella var. ruberrimaDidymodon rubellus var. ruberrimus